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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Finish work versus done with work

Hi can somebody help me with the following sentences? I'm not sure if I can write them in such ways.

Assuming I have two job and the person who asked me wants to know if I have finished work at the pizza store.

1) Have you finished work at the pizza store.

2) Are you done working at the pizza store today?

3) Are you off from work at the pizza store now?
  

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1) Have you finished work at the pizza store? OK. 2) Are you done working at the pizza store today?

  • 1) Have you finished work at the pizza store?
  • OK.
  • 2) Are you done working at the pizza store today?
  • OK 3) Are you off from work at the pizza store now?
  • OK, a bit less common.
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1) Have you finished work at the pizza store? OK.

2) Are you done working at the pizza store today? OK

3) Are you off from work at the pizza store now? OK, a bit less common.

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